CPR is more than just a medical skill—it’s a way for everyday people to become everyday heroes. By learning and performing CPR, **you could save a life** in your home, workplace, or community.
When we think about CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation), many of us picture doctors, nurses, or first responders springing into action. But here’s the truth: CPR saves lives, and you don’t need a medical degree to perform it. In fact, bystanders like you regular, everyday individuals are often the first and only line of defense when someone suddenly collapses from cardiac arrest.